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Jackson Bridge - While most of the bridges in my Parke County series were similar in appearance, this one was different in design and appearance. It was a lot of fun to drive through the county looking for as many covered bridges as we could in the time we had. None of the bridges shown in this series was uploaded more than once. This bridge is notable for having been build during the American Civil War. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Covered_Bridge
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QUADRANT COMMANDER (left)
GOWLLAND CHIEF
Working on the Fraser River
New Westminster, BC
Canada
Image taken from boat. A morning out with the tugs
QUADRANT COMMANDER
Designer A.G. McIllwaine
Measurement (imp)36.0' x 18' x 8.5'
BuilderPacific Western Shipbuilders Co. Ltd.
Measurement (metric)10.49m x 5.49m x 0.49m
HullSteelDisplacement
Gross Tonnage9.47
Registered Tonnage6.44
Engine2-440bhp diesel engines (1992)
Engine ManufactureDetroit Diesel Corporation
Propulsion Twin Screw
GOWLLAND CHIEF
Build yr: 1968 as SQUAMISH CHIEF
No IMO/MMSI
Registry # 329527
Designer: Robert Allan
Builder: Vito Steel Boat & Barge Construction Ltd.
In 1968-1971 she was owned by Squamish Tug Boat Co. Ltd., Garibaldi Highlands BC. In 1975 she was owned by False Creek Towing Co. Ltd., Vancouver BC. In 1976-1980 she was owned by Sunset Coast Marine Ltd., Powell River BC. In 1982-1997 she was owned by Westview Towing Ltd., Tahsis BC. In 1999-2003 she was owned by Gowlland Towing Ltd., Campbell River BC. In 2009-2019 she was owned by Quadrant Investments Ltd., Coquitlam BC.
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South arm, Fraser River,
Ladner, Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Pacific War Wind
(IMO 8745199) Fishing Vessel built in 1979
Gross Tonnage128
Length Overall (m)22.19
675bhp diesel engine (1979)
Bering Sea,
Registry #1: 312047 (Canada)
IMO#: 5042261
Name: Bering Sea (II)
Year Built: 1959
Place: New Westminster
Area: BC
Country: Canada
Designer: Robert Allan
Measurement (imp): 69.4' x 20.8' x 9.5'
Builder: John Manly Ltd.
Measurement (metric): 21.15m x 6.34m x 2.90m
Hull: Steel
Gross Tonnage: 110.42
Registered Tonnage: 75.09
Engine: 290hp diesel engine (1959)
Engine Manufacture: Waukesha-Hesselman Engines
Repower: Repowered with a 365bhp diesel engine (2004c)
Propulsion: Screw
J.R. Tolkien is a gaff-topsail schooner of Netherlands registry used for passenger cruises on the Baltic Sea and elsewhere in European waters.
Originally named Dierkow, the vessel was built in 1963 as a seagoing diesel-electric tug at the Edgar-André-Werft in Magdeburg, East Germany. As a tug Dierkow was employed in freight transportation under East German registry from the Baltic port of Rostock.
In 1994 Dierkow was acquired by the Van der Rest family for conversion to a topsail schooner with auxiliary propulsion for passenger cruising. Undergoing conversion at Rotterdam between 1995 and 1998, the craft was placed in Netherlands registry at Amsterdam and was renamed J.R. Tolkien in honor of the British author J.R.R. Tolkien.
As a schooner J.R. Tolkien is a topsail-rigged vessel of 139 tons and measures 36m in hull length (41.7m overall) with a beam of 7.8m and draft of 3.2m. Two 32m masts carry a sail area of 628 square meters. Auxiliary propulsion is supplied by a Caterpillar engine of 365 horsepower. (Wikipedia)
SAIL Amsterdam is a maritime event held once every five years in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Tall ships from all over the world visit the city to moor in its eastern harbour. SAIL Amsterdam 2025 is the tenth edition, and the first one since 2015 as the 2020 event was cancelled. It was one of the main events celebrating Amsterdam's 750th birthday. It was also 50 years since the first SAIL Amsterdam was held.
My video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6z_F08lp5s
Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
If you want to look at a medical paper with pictures, then this is your lucky day! Any doctors want to comment on this study?
“All of the abnormal blood samples of injected persons, the 948 cases, showed tubular/fibrous formations and frequently also crystalline and lamellar formations with extremely complex but consistently similar morphologies across all of the patients with abnormal blood samples. Our results are so similar to those of Lee et al. (2022) that it could be claimed that, except for our innovative application of dark-field microscopy to mark the foreign metal-like objects in the blood of mRNA injections from Pfizer or Moderna, we have replicated the blood work of the Korean doctors with a much larger sample. Our findings, however, are bolstered by their parallel analysis of the fluids in vials of the mRNA concoctions alongside centrifuged plasma samples from the cases they studied intensively. What seems plain enough is that metallic particles resembling graphene oxide and possibly other metallic compounds, like those discovered by Gatti and Montanari (Montanari & Gatti, 2016; Gatti & Montanari, 2012, 2017, 2018), have been included in the cocktail of whatever the manufacturers have seen fit to put in the so-called mRNA “vaccines”. In our experience as clinicians, these mRNA injections are very unlike traditional “vaccines” and their manufacturers need, in our opinions, to come clean about what is in the injections and why it is there.”
ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/47/95
Ezekiel 6:12 “The one who lives far away will die by pestilence and the one who is near will die violently. The survivors and their surveillance details will die by famine as I exhaust My rage against them.”
Now here’s a bonus! Isn’t it interesting to watch as the stage is being set to fulfill End Time Bible Prophecy? Don’t forget your biometric digital ID, don’t leave home without it tattooed to your face!
Gates Foundation: $200 million to expand global Digital Public Infrastructure:
“This funding will help expand infrastructure that low- and middle-income countries can use to become more resilient to crises such as food shortages, public health threats, and climate change, as well as to aid in pandemic and economic recovery. This infrastructure encompasses tools such as interoperable payment systems, digital ID, data-sharing systems, and civil registry databases.”
www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/media-center/press-releases...
Bill Gates: “The world today has 6.8 billion people—that’s headed up to about 9 billion. Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent.”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtkfWaCzsas
2 Timothy 3:13 “Evil people and impostors will become worse, deceiving and being deceived.”
Repent, for the end is near!
In Nagasaki, Japan at the Atomic Bomb Center Memorial Hall, a registry of the names of the victims of the bombing are kept in volumes that are stored in boxes which maintain their pristine condition by keeping out ultraviolet light and moisture. Once a year, these volumes are taken out for ventilation.
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Industrialist Pierre S. du Pont (1870–1954) purchased the property from the Peirce family in 1906 to save the arboretum from being sold for lumber. He made it his private estate, and from 1906 until the 1930s, du Pont added extensively to the property. A world traveler from an early age, du Pont was often inspired to add features to the garden after attending world's fairs, the most notable additions being the massive conservatory, complete with a massive pipe organ, and the extensive system of fountains. Mr. Du Pont opened his estate to the public many days of the year during his occupancy.
Longwood Gardens District 709
The Registry Room or "Great Hall" of Ellis Island. Nearly every day, for over two decades (1900-1924) the Registry Room was filled with new arrivals waiting to be inspected and registered by Immigration Service officers. On many days, over 5,000 people would file through the space.
the Guildhall was built in 1761 at a cost of £2,250. The new building included an open market house on the ground floor and a courtroom and offices for the town council on the first floor and has also been used as a Court of Record, Magistrates' Court, Court of Admiralty and a venue for Quarter Sessions. Between 1819 and 1821 the building was consecrated as a Parish Church while the old St. James Church was pulled down and replaced with the present church. During the Second World War the building was used as a canteen and meeting room for American soldiers prior to the invasion of France. The showers and washing facilities installed at this time were later converted into public baths which were used until the 1960s. The building was converted for use as the town museum between 1971 and 1991 but stood empty for the next 16 years. After a renovation project funded by Poole Borough Council, the restored Guildhall opened in June 2007 as a Register Office for weddings, civil partnerships and other civic ceremonies.
this is a historic building of my city, it was restored and adapted to be a public office,i hopeyou like the shoot
This mural is a City of Vancouver Community Walls/Community Voices Public Art Registry Project.
The work is by Richard Tetrault as lead artist and was installed in 2003 to pretty up an otherwise ugly concrete retaining wall of Clark Park.
A concrete relief mural with twenty-eight mosaic medallions ranging from 2 to 10' high were installed along a 170 meter (500 foot) long concrete retaining wall which borders Clark Park on Commercial Drive between 14th and 18th Avenues.
The mosaics reflect the broad, multicultural community of Cedar Cottage and Trout Lake and highlight the Aboriginal community of East Vancouver.
The theme of the work is Origins. One of the mosaics represents Dolcie and Vera Smith who grew up in the neighbourhood. It integrates photographs and fragments of china found in the back yard of the home.
The three artists who coordinated the project did one mosaic - a montage of hands and tools representing the kinds of work in the area.
300+ volunteers representing a multicultural and multigenerational group worked with the artists for eighteen months to design and create the mosaics in this project coordinated by the Native Education Centre.
CLARK PARK:
Donated to the Park Board in 1889 by Mr. E. J. Clark, this is the second oldest park in Vancouver (after Stanley Park). The park was originally known as Buffalo Park.
ABOUT THE PROJECT:
The 500-foot concrete mural that borders Clark Park on Commercial Drive is comprised of twenty-eight ceramic mosaic medallions, and is the joint product of six months of work by the artists and hundreds of community members.
Each medallion reflects the diversity of Cedar Cottage, while also drawing attention to East Vancouver’s Aboriginal population. Based around the idea of ‘origins’, the piece was coordinated by the Native Education Centre and involved a number of local groups, including Youth Against Violence, Fort Good Hope, Trout Lake Seniors, and Purple Thistle Youth.
The project managed to create a sense of pride and community identity by bringing together over 300 residents with unique backgrounds.
Originally envisioned as wall paintings, the City’s request to use ceramic mosaics was an attempt to make the piece a permanent fixture on the retaining wall – and prevent the space from becoming a graffiti canvas.
Each mosaic tells a different story: ‘Swirl of Creation’, for example, depicts animals that individual residents chose to represent their personal background. However, the mosaics all work together to tell the story of the Cedar Cottage community.
Unna / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Germany (the west - Ruhrgebiet): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72177720295...
Album of "Doors Of The world":
www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/sets/7215762599909...
Johnson City, NY. March 2018.
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2006 Toyota Corolla
2019 Nissan Leaf
2020 Kia Telluride EX
Public Art Registry
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
As part of Vancouver’s 125th Anniversary, the City of Vancouver commissioned artist Sonny Assu to design a street marker to be installed along Kingsway from Main Street to Boundary Road. The signs mark Kingsway's shared history as an aboriginal foot trail and wagon road. The artwork incorporates the artists signature style of Pop-Culture-meets-Aboriginal Art to make this history visible in our daily lives. The marker is installed on both sides of Kingsway and mimics highway signs that identify the route, including a stylized maple leaf using coastal First Nations design elements. The project informs people of the ancient foot trail that connected the Fraser River and what later became New Westminster and False Creek and English Bay. The signs also acknowledge the early colonial history as a wagon road.
Artist statement
“As an urban indigenous person calling Vancouver home for many years, I wanted to honour the First Peoples history and Musqueam, Squamish and Tsail-wututh Nations with my work... In a project to acknowledge Vancouver's 125 years, I recognized the inequality in that conception of history. Hidden in plain sight, it seems we forgot to acknowledge the first 9000 years.” - Sonny Assu